New York Mets Tickets

New York Mets Baseball Tickets are available to you today! The past couple of seasons have been near misses for the New York Mets. The team is primed in 2015 to win the National League East and earn a trip to the World Series. Your Mets baseball tickets give you an opportunity to see a solid pitching staff and a monster offense. Be a part of baseball history as the New York Mets make the beautiful Citi Field home. Razorgator is your source for the best seats in the house with your New York Mets baseball tickets!

New York Mets 2015 News and Updates

3/26/15 - With a 14-10 record in the Grapefruit League, the New York Mets are only 0.5 games out of first place behind the Toronto Blue Jays. The Mets are on a two game winning streak, with strong wins against the New York Yankees (7-2) and the Washington Nationals (8-3). Upcoming Mets’ games include one on Saturday (3/28) against the Nationals. Tickets start at $35, and it makes a great way to kick off your weekend. Monday (3/31), the Mets host the Miami Marlins, and on Wednesday (4/1), it’s the St. Louis Cardinals. For $28 and up, you can get the best seats in the stadium to see the Mets before they go home to Flushing for the regular MLB season. Don’t miss your chance to see this great team.

3/17/15 - The New York Mets have a 7-8 record in the Grapefruit League. In the most recent game on Tuesday against the Miami Marlins, the Mets took the win at 6-4. Jacob DeGrom pitched five scoreless innings for the Mets, allowing only one hit. On Thursday (3/19), the Mets host the Houston Astros at their spring training home. Tickets start at $15. Friday, it’s the St. Louis Cardinals, and then on Sunday (3/22) it’s the New York Yankees. Enjoy a weekend game when you get your tickets starting at $33. The Mets only have one home game in the week. On Tuesday (3/22) they host the Houston Astros. Don’t waste any time getting tickets for this game. You can still get your tickets, starting at $15.

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3/13/15 - After four straight losses, the New York Mets finally earned a win against the Washington Nationals in Thursday’s game. The final score was 11-9, with nine runs by the Mets in the bottom of the eighth inning. Wilfredo Tovar, the Mets’ shortstop, had two runs during the game, making him the high scorer. In upcoming home games at Digital Domain Park, the Mets face the Washington Nationals on Saturday (3/14). Tickets start at $20, but there are only a few left. On Tuesday (3/17) the Miami Marlins join the Mets on the field. Get your tickets starting at $33. Thursday (3/19), it’s the Houston Astros. Tickets are available for $20 and up. Finishing up the week, it’s the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday. Don’t miss the Mets!

3/6/15 - The New York Mets made the tabloids when they had a small disturbance in the clubhouse. Bobby Parnell dumped prospect Noah Snydergaard’s lunch in the trash after some words were exchanged about Snydergaard’s presence in the clubhouse instead of in the dugout learning from the other pitchers during an intrasquad game. The Mets have a busy week in the Grapefruit League, with games from Friday through Monday at Digital Domain Park. On Friday (3/6), it’s the Detroit Tigers, Saturday, the Atlanta Braves, and Sunday, the Boston Red Sox. Wrapping up their home games on Monday is the Miami Marlins. Tickets start at $21 for the Braves, $28 for the Red Sox, and $18 for the Marlins. If you need a diversion this weekend, enjoy some great baseball!

2/26/15 - Rumors are circulating that Daniel Murphy, the all-star second baseman for the New York Mets, could be headed to another team for the 2016 season. Things are still uncertain, but one thing that you can be sure about is that Murphy will be here for the season starting next month. Next week, however, the preseason starts, so things will be heating up very soon. You can catch Murphy, and the rest of the Mets, on the diamond as early as March 6th when they take on the Detroit Tigers. That game is almost entirely sold out, but a few tickets remain for $76. If you cannot catch it, be sure to take advantage of the inexpensive tickets that the rest of the preseason has. The season starts proper on April 6th.

2/4/15 - As the New York Mets head towards Spring Training, the General Manager, any further trading prior to the start of the preseason is unlikely. General Manager Sandy Alderson has previously indicated a desire to trade Dillon Gee or one of the other excess starters. However, most teams have either filled their lineup or are waiting to see what happens with James Shields, who is a free agent. Alderson aims to have around 90 wins in the 2015 season, which is why he says having a bullpen that is eight or nine deep is not a bad situation for the team, and it could help the Mets stay strong throughout the whole season. The Mets' first game of Spring Training is on March 4 at Champion Stadium in Orlando against the Atlanta Braves, with tickets starting at $17.

2014 Season

9/15/14 - The New York Mets are officially out of the MLB Playoff race for the 2014 season, which means fans have just six opportunities left to catch their Citi Field team this year! The Mets are pitted against the Marlins starting tonight, and take a quick road trip before closing their season out in Flushing against the Houston Astros. The get-in prices for these home games are low, with a $5 minimum offered tonight against Miami.

9/4/14 - The New York Mets may be relegated to spoiler in the final month of regular season baseball, but their certainly taking that role to heart! New York recently damaged the Miami Marlins hopes of making it beyond September, taking two of three games this week. Score New York Mets tickets for their upcoming series in Cincinnati against the Reds, for as little as $2-3 to start from 9/5-9/7.

8/28/14 - Things have not been easy this season for the New York Mets, who are now one game away from dropping to the bottom of the NL East cellar. At 62-71 on the year, the NY squad lead the Philadelphia Phillies by a single game. There’s still excellent play going on from the likes of Lucas Duda, who is hitting. 260 with 26 home runs, the third-most in the league, so stay tuned because this first baseman just may yank the NL Silver Slugger away from Anthony Rizzo! Pay just $10 for New York Mets tickets tonight against the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field.

8/21/14 – They may be out of contention in the NL East, but that doesn’t mean you won’t see all-star play when you buy New York Mets tickets! Bartolo Colon, has a 3.85 ERA and 3.40 FIP in 161 1/3 innings at the ripe ol’ age of 41. This veteran isn’t letting the best in the league put out his fire—see if he can light it up against the NL West-leading Dodgers. Don’t miss our this weekend when the Mets take on Los Angeles, especially because you can attend this East vs. West Coast showdown for a bargain deal of $3 on Friday and Saturday!

8/11/14 – As of this afternoon, the New York Mets lengthened the gap between themselves and the bottom-rung Phillies, taking three of four to close out their road trip. Though still fourth in the NL East as we reach the dog days of summer, GM Terry Collins stated: “If we are going to be in the hunt, we’ve got to win these games.” Buy your New York Mets tickets and see if the club can advance in August and move closer to a postseason run! The Mets will return home to face another division opponent, the first-place Washington Nationals, for another set of crucial games; pay $12-16 to get into Citi Field from 8/12-8/14.

8/4/14 – Opting to stay quiet through last week’s trade deadline, the New York Mets believe their current pieces are what they need to catch up in the NL East and narrow the 6.5-game gap that separates them from a postseason spot. Some quality wins over the six teams above the Mets in the wildcard race are a necessity: one of those teams are the San Francisco Giants, who the Blue and Orange will face today! Get into tonight’s game at Citi Field for a minimum of $43 in Field Box. Up next, NY will visit division-leading Washington, and you can get-in for as little as $5 Wednesday at Nationals Park (8/6).

7/29/14 – Yesterday, the New York Mets opened up a 7-game homestand on a good note. Bartolo Colon scored his 10th win of the season, and with Travis d-Arnaud’s 3 RBIs, the Mets topped AJ Burnett and the Phillies. The MLB Trade Deadline looms this Thursday, and the veteran pitcher is rumored to be on the trading block. Score New York Mets tickets and see if any new faces appear, or disappear, at Flushing this week. The cheapest New York Mets tickets are on Wednesday against Philadelphia ($19 to get in) and Friday against the San Francisco Giants ($23 to get in).

7/21/14 – The New York Mets started the second half of their season in San Diego, the first series along a 10-game road trip. The team didn’t get started in the best possible way, dropping two of three to the Friars. Perhaps the Mets will fare better in their next two series, starting Monday against the Mariners; Mets tickets are still available tonight, just $18 to get into Safeco Field. The cheapest New York Mets tickets of the road trip are offered on 7/24, the first of four games against the Milwaukee Brewers. Thursday offers a get-in price of $10 at Miller Park.

7/16/14 – The New York Mets are looking to mix things up in the NL East when they return from the All-Star break. The division is tied up at the top, between Washington and Atlanta, with the Mets in third and seven games behind. New York owns the longest win-streak in the AL East at the present, with three wins preceding the All-Star Game. Score New York Mets tickets and see them fuel their fire in their upcoming road trip against San Diego, Seattle and Milwaukee. Pay as low as $14 to catch the action at Petco Park this Friday (7/18).

6/16/14 - Today the Mets will head to the midwest to play the alway difficult St. Louis Cardinals. When the Mets take the field at Busch Stadium later today it will be for their cheapest game of the season at a mean price of just $16 for Mets tickets. In fact the three games they will play are the three least expensive games of the season for New York according to RazorGator with going for just $17 on Tuesday with the closing match going for a paltry $23.

6/12/14 - This evening the New York Mets will round out their series with the NL Central leading Milwaukee Brewers. The two teams split the first two games to set up todays rubber match wherein the Mets will have to out match the Brewers best pitcher this season, Kyle Lohse at Citi Field. Mets tickets for today’s game are going for just $48 on average according to RazorGator after New York had its two worst attendance days this season.

6/9/14 - A day off is the best thing that could happen to the struggling New York Mets right now as they are coming off of being swept in back to back series against the Cubs and Giants respectively. New York will attempt to stop their six game skid on Tuesday when they welcome the Milwaukee Brewers who have been one of the best teams in the league this season with NY Mets tickets averaging $52 according to RazorGator.

6/5/14 - The New York Mets will look to avoid being swept today in Chicago by the Cubs after winning four of their last five heading into this series. With a win today the Mets could move to within three games of the NL East Atlanta Braves despite losing their last two. The Metropolitans will send out Jacob deGrom to the mound today as the highly touted prospect is still in search of his first career win in the majors which could happen against the lowly Cubs wherein according to RazorGator Mets tickets are averaging $47.

6/2/14 - Today the Mets will finally wrap up their long five game series with the Philadelphia Phillies on the road today at Citizens Bank Park. The Mets have won three of the first four games of this series and will look to cement their prowess over their NL East rival Phillies today when Bartolo Colon takes the mound to start the game with Mets tickets averaging $43 according to RazorGator.

5/29/14 - Tonight the New York Mets will begin a five game series with the Philadelphia Phillies in a battle for fourth place in the NL East division, for which they are both currently tied. The Mets will send out Zack Wheeler to start Thursdays night game which is going for $45 on average and according to RazorGator the priciest game of the series is Sunday’s meeting which is going for 54% more than today’s at $69 with a Get-in of $18.

5/27/14 - The New York Mets have lost their last three games to drop them into last place in the NL East at 6 games behind division leader Atlanta. After blowing last nights game the Mets decided to give pink slips to their closer Jose Valverde and hitting coach Dave Hudgens to help shake things up a bit. Today the Mets will send out Jonathon Niese to the mound to help get them on the right track against the Pittsburgh Pirates as Mets tickets will be going for $59 according to RazorGator.

5/22/14 - The Mets will look to avoid being embarrassingly swept at home to the Los Angeles Dodgers today but in order to do that will have the monumental task of beating ace pitcher Zack Greinke. The Mets will have a tough time getting the best of Greinke who is tied for the NL lead in wins (7) and second in ERA (2.03) and hasn’t given up more than two earned runs in his last 21 starts, tied with Roger Clemens for the longest streak in major league history. When they meet today Mets tickets will be averaging $55 according to RazorGator before welcoming the Arizona Diamondback to Citi Field on Friday for a weekend series.

5/19/14 - Today will be one of the final days of rest for the New York Mets who will be embarking on a grueling task of playing 20 games in 20 days. According to RazorGator the most expensive game over these next 20 will come on June 8th at the San Francisco Giants where Mets tickets are going for $78 on average while their cheapest is Tuesday nights meeting with the Los Angeles Dodgers at Citi Field at an average price of $51 with a Get-in of $7.

5/15/14 - After getting thoroughly worked over by Masahiro Tanaka of the New York Yankees in yesterdays game the New York Mets will try to battle back and take the four game series on Thursday. Todays game will also be the Mets last against Derek Jeter who has become one of the most beloved players in the last 50 years and causing tickets prices of this game to be amongst the highest of the season at Citi Field averaging $153 according to RazorGator.

5/12/14 - The New York Mets have had a tough start to the month of May, losing each series to the Rockies, Marlins and Phillies. In a fortnight, they've fallen from second to fourth in the NL East, but the team will look to shape up against their next two opponents: the Yankees and Nationals. New York Mets tickets for their four-game series at Yankee Stadium run high: pay $24-38 to get-in from 5/12-5/15. New York Mets tickets are much cheaper when they visit Washington this Friday: get-in for a low $7 on 5/16.

5/5/14 - The New York Mets had a rough past week, and have consequently dropped to third place in the NL East. After their Wednesday game in Philly was postponed, the Mets lost three of four games to the Rockies in Colorado. The road-worn team will finish their away trip with a series in Miami, before returning to Citi Field to host the Phillies. New York Mets tickets start at $17 for their final game in Miami (5/7), as well as their Friday (5/9) and Saturday (5/10) games against Philadelphia.

4/28/14 - With a 14-11 record, the New York Mets hold second place in the NL East with a little ways to go if they want to catch up to the division-leading Atlanta Braves (3.5 games ahead). The Mets made a huge statement when they took three of four games over the St. Louis Cardinals, followed by a series win over the Miami Marlins last week. New York starts a long road trip with a two-game visit to the Philadelphia Phillies, followed by a four-game series against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday. The cheapest New York Mets tickets of the week come this Wednesday in Philadelphia for $18, or $9 this Thursday (5/1) and Saturday (5/3) in Denver.

4/21/14 - The New York Mets' 9-9 record places them 3rd in the tight NL Eastern division, tied with the Marlins and two games behind the Nationals. After sweeping the Arizona Diamondbacks in convincing fashion, the Mets dropped two in a row to the Braves, but they'll look to bounce back against stiffer competition. The Mets are gearing up to play the St. Louis Cardinals over the next four games. New York Mets tickets start at $8 when they host the Cards at Citi Field (4/21) and rise slightly, to a $10 minimum (4/25), when they face the Miami Marlins over the weekend.

4/14/14- The New York Mets are struggling to get their winning momentum going thus far in the season, having lost four of the last seven games. Though they won their series over Atlanta, the Mets dropped two to the Angels over the weekend, missing their chance to jump over the.500 mark for the first time this season. Perhaps they'll have better luck when they finish off their long road trip this week in Arizona. The Mets will take on the Diamondbacks starting Monday, and return home to host the Braves this Friday. The cheapest New York Mets tickets of the week are $10 for their Wednesday (4/16) game in Phoenix and $10 for their Sunday (4/20) game in Flushing.

4/7/14 - The New York Mets have hit a few snags in the road to kick off their year, looking at a 2-4 record after the first week of play. Still, though the squad dropped three straight to the Washington Nationals, then bounced back against the Cincinnati Reds to win their first series at home. Unluckily, closer Bobby Parnell has been diagnosed with a tear in his elbow and must undergo Tommy John surgery, making him the third Mets pitcher to be ruled out for 2014 (including Matt Harvey and Jeremy Hefner). See if the New York Mets can take these setbacks in stride when they take their show on the road to meet the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Angels in enemy territory this week. Score cheap New York Mets tickets this Wednesday at Turner Field ($4 to get-in on 4/9) and Sunday at Angel Stadium (get-in for $6 on 4/13).

4/1/14 - Though the New York Mets put up a good fight against the Washington Nationals, it wasn't quite enough to seal a victory. The Mets ultimately lost 9-7 when closer Bobby Parnell gave up a three-run home run to Anthony Rendon in the 10th inning. After the game, Parnell was diagnosed with a torn ligament in his pitching elbow and was placed on the DL (further evaluations and the possibility of Tommy John surgery will take place in two weeks). See if the Mets can win the next two games and be victorious in their opening series! Cheap New York Mets tickets are still available this Wednesday for $10 and just $7 on Thursday.

3/24/14- The battle for the fifth and final spot on the New York Mets' starting rotation is going down to the wire. Jenrry Mejia (impressing many this spring) and veteran Daisuke Matsuzuka (the presumed starter) have been in close contention, but we'll be hearing the decision on who gets the coveted spot soon, as the deadline falls tomorrow! For Opening Day, Mets fans can expect right-hander Dillon Gee to start on the mound against the Washington Nationals and their ace Stephen Strasburg. The Mets will face the Washington Nationals once more before their Opening Day showdown on March 31 (get-in for $48 at Citi Field). They'll take on the Nationals this Thursday at Digital Domain Park, and you can still get cheap tickets: just $20 for their final Grapefruit League faceoff.

3/18/14 - In a move many predicted would happen, the Mets sent wunderkind and spring sensation Noah Syndergaard down to Triple A, with the option of promotion midway through the season. This will not only delay him reaching free agency by a year, but it will also give the top-prospect more time against experienced hitters before taking on major league sluggers. With Opening Day two weeks away, it's not too early to think about locking in your New York Mets tickets! The Mets will take on the Nationals at Miller Park, and seats are averaging $124. You can still see New York for much cheaper with Spring Training tickets: this Thursday get-in for $29 against Atlanta and get-in for $31 against Washington this Sunday.

3/10/14 - The New York Mets hyped-up battle for first base has been put on hold with the injuries to both Ike Davis and Lucas Duda that have sidelined them for over a week. Now that Davis has been spotted wearing a walking boot in the dugout, and Duda returned to batting practice today, the competition could be kaput indefinitely. See which infielders will cover first base this spring with New York Mets tickets! New York Mets tickets start at $31 this Wednesday against the Cardinals, and drop to $23 against the Twins on Saturday at Digital Domain Park.

3/3/14 - With Grapefruit League play just underway, the New York Mets have welcomed homerun slugger Mike Piazza back from Italy as a Spring Training instructor. Hopefully Piazza's presence will enliven the team that's struggling so far with a 0-3 record. Aside from this afternoon's contest against the Braves, New York has the opportunity to win tomorrow against the Houston Astros (get-in for $9), and a chance to snap the Miami Marlins' undefeated streak this spring with their match on Wednesday in Port St. Lucie (get-in for $7). Get New York Mets tickets and see this baseball legend give his priceless tips to Travis d'Arnaud and other catchers this week!

2/25/14 - The New York Mets are in the middle of a squabble between first baseman Ike Davis and the media, after the player lividly refuted a report that his poor performance last year was caused by injury. This outburst, during a team spring training conference, has stirred reports that the Mets looking to cut ties with their first baseman. New York is also reportedly in talks to trade for Seattle's infielder, Nick Franklin, a rising 22-year old displaced by the Cano acquisition. See what surprises the Mets have in store this spring with New York Mets tickets! Mets tickets are $43 on average during spring training.

2/11/14 - The winter tale surrounding the New York Mets and a supposed deal with free agent, and former Red Sox shortstop, Stephen Drew will come to a head soon. With pitchers and catchers reporting in five days (and position players shortly after), the organization and player should reach an agreement soon if the buzz proves truthful. Drew would join other significant additions: OFs Chris Young and Curtis Granderson as well as starting pitcher Bartolo Colon. The Mets face tough competitors for their first game of the spring in the Washington Nationals, 2/28. Get New York Mets tickets and kick off Spring Training in Florida for $20.

1/29/14 - The New York Mets added a number of solid players to their outfield and a veteran arm (Colon) to provide security to a bullpen suffering the loss of All Star pitcher Matt Harvey. This revamped squad is on its way to a winning record this year—watch NY strike it hot during Spring Training! New York Mets tickets are $44 on average.

The New York Mets put in a lot of work this offseason to fix a notoriously bad outfield and bullpen desperate for some veteran experience. Saving up over the last couple years, the Mets were able to acquire Curtis Granderson and Chris Young for the outfield and pitcher Bartolo Colon, who will help relieve Matt Harvey (out this season due to Tommy John surgery). Most of New York’s roster is all-but solidified, but the Mets are still on the prowl for a shortstop to rev up their infield.

Though the Mets are coming off of their fourth straight losing season, the front office’s work this winter is sure to pay off! The additional players will hopefully bolster a poor slugging percentage, and reduce their high strikeout numbers. Luckily, all those penny-pinching years will finally pay off, with three big free agent players coming in to give the New York Mets a much-needed surge!

2013 Season

2012 was another year of struggles for the New York Mets, who wound up fourth in a very competitive division behind Washington, Atlanta, and Philadelphia, seven games under the break-even point and just five games ahead of Miami. Leading the returnees for the Mets is third baseman David Wright, who led the team in just about every offensive category but triples (Andres Torres) and homers (Ike Davis). The Mets troubles in fielding a consistent lineup showed in 2012, as only three players — Wright, Davis, and Daniel Murphy — had enough plate appearances to qualify for the batting title. On the mound though, 2012 was a year of firsts for the Mets, as Johan Santana threw the first no-hitter in 50 years of club history, and R.A. Dickey (now departed) became the first knuckleballer to win the Cy Young Award. Dickey's contributions will be difficult for the Mets to replace — 20 wins and 230 strikeouts. Dickey was also one of only two Met pitchers with enough innings pitched to qualify for the earned run average crown, along with Jonathon Niese, second on the team in wins and whiffs. While an evening at
Citi Field is always entertaining, a fully-loaded squad in Washington plus an Atlanta Braves team who was actively upgrading in the offseason, means the Mets may be fighting for third place at best in 2013.

New York Mets tickets at Citi Field average $96 in 2013, the sixth most expensive MLB tickets this season and fifth most expensive in the National League. The two-game Subway series versus the New York Yankees in May will be the Mets most popular home series; tickets average $208, more than double the Mets average home game tickets price. Other notable series on the 2013 Mets schedule include games with the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies, and Interleague games with the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals. Surprisingly, when the NY Mets host the world champion San Francisco Giants, Mets tickets average just $82 — that's $40 per ticket less than the average SF Giants road game, and only the Mets home series with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Houston Astros have lower average ticket prices. Mets fans looking to score cheap Mets baseball tickets will find seats under $15 in the Promenade level at most 2013 home games. Away from the Big Apple, the Mets continue to be one of the ten most popular MLB teams this season, with an average road games tickets price of $87.